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If you have tried bleaches and dust remover and they haven`t work then there is another that might sound odd to you and that is using a tooth paste to clean the rubber part.Many people think it is a crap but it really works.First of all what you have to do is to remove the excess dirt using a wet piece of soft cloth.Then take some toothpaste on a tooth brush or a nail brush(nail brush works better).Use it on the rubber part and repeat the process if you missed some spots.Now wash off the toothpaste and you will get clean and clear shoes.

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Yes you can wash them. I have washed mine two times without issue. I first suggest using a wipe (like a diaper wipe) to clean the exterior if it is only slightly soiled. Or a rag withwarm soapy water. If odor is an issue you can was in the washing machine then use scent sacks from www.Expressscent.com when your shoes are off. They are odor elinating and refresh very well.

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